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 Gleed Sandy he came waſt ae night, And ſpier'd when I ſaw Pate; And ay ſinſyne the neighbours round they jeer me air and late. But, &c.

They parted blyth and weel content, fae merry may they be; For a conſtant ſwain has Patic prov'd, and a kind laſs was ſhe.

Ye're waited on me, my love, ye've waited on me; Ye've waited lang amang the broom, now I am bound to thee: Say let them ſay, or let them do, 'tis a' ane to me; For I have vow'd to love you, lad until the day I die.

THE LITTLE COUPLE.

THERE was once a little man, And he ſaid, Little maid will you wed, I have little more to ſay, (wed, wed, Say me either yea or nay, Little ſaid is ſooneſt mended-ded-ded.

The little maid reply'd; Little Sir, you've little ſaid, To induce a little maid to wed, &c. You may ſay a little more, And produce a little ore, E'er I to the church will be led-led-led.